Asked by
Aissatou Cisse
on Oct 30, 2024Verified
What might the poor performance on the "classic" selection task suggest with respect to people's ability to use System I and/or System II thinking?
A) People are quite poor at System I thinking.
B) People are quite poor at System II thinking.
C) People are better at System II than System I thinking.
D) People are poor at both System I and System II thinking.
System II Thinking
is a mode of thought characterized by more deliberate, conscious, and analytical reasoning, often involving complex judgments or problem-solving.
System I Thinking
A term in psychology that refers to the fast, automatic, intuitive approach of decision-making, as opposed to slow, deliberate, analytical thinking.
- Understand the distinction between System I and System II thinking as it applies to human reasoning and decision-making.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the distinction between System I and System II thinking as it applies to human reasoning and decision-making.